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Article: `Bad Blood': Going underground in New York.
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- South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
- Article date:
- February 14, 2007
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Byline: Oline H. Cogdill
"Bad Blood" by Linda Fairstein; Scribner ($26)
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A series of mazes, dead ends and unfinished passages pulsate about six stories beneath New York City, making the city work. No, this isn't the subway system, which everyone knows about, but rather Water Tunnel No. 3, pumping billions of gallons a day to New Yorkers.
It is in this subterranean area, with a special work force and an array of secrets, that provides the exciting and unusual backdrop for Linda Fairstein's ninth novel, "Bad Blood."
In each of her nine legal thrillers, Fairstein has taken the reader to a unique part of New York for ...